Why Scientists Are Gathering Seeds From Roadside Sunflowers
Climate changes threatens commercial sunflower production, where plants are grown for their oil
It Will Take Nine Years to Clean the Taj Majal
“Mudpack therapy” will help the iconic monument clean up its act
If You Die in This Video Game, You Can Never Play Again
How do people play when dead means dead?
American Women in the 1900s Called Street Harassers ‘Mashers’ and Stabbed Them With Hatpins
These are the turn-of-the-century women who fought back when men tried to grab them
How Helen Keller Experienced Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
“I could actually distinguish the cornets, the roll of the drums, deep-toned violas and violins singing in exquisite unison”
Scientists Just Found a Sea Turtle That Glows
The turtle is the first biofluorescent reptile ever found in the wild
Yet Another Highly-Venomous Snake Discovered in Australia
The Kimberley death adder is one of the most venomous snakes in the world
Spain Has Turned a Ghost Town Into an Off-Grid Eco-Village
A photographer documents the remote, self-sufficient lifestyle
How Mason Jars Went from Thrifty to Hip
One jar that can be used to store pickles, serve cocktails and, with some craftiness, light up a room (just not all at the same time)
This Man Tracked his Sneezes for Five Years and Fixed his Pollen Allergy
What a little bit of data about health can do
NASA Unveils Giant Ice Cube With Wheels for Exploring Alien Oceans
An underwater rover might one day explore otherworldly seas
The Nose Job Dates Back to the 6th Century B.C.
But for a long time, the nose was built up instead of shaved down
The Biggest Dinosaur to Walk the Earth Will Soon Be in a Museum
The as-yet-unnamed sauropod was about 130 feet long and will barely fit in the American Museum of Natural History in New York City
Saving Bats Could Reduce Pesticide Use
People already install bat houses to attract the insect-eating mammals, but one researcher is working to quantify exactly how much they may help
People Can Now Have Their Tattoos Framed After They Die
A new service turns skin art into a gift that keeps on giving
Netflix Has Figured Out The Exact Moment Viewers Get Addicted to a Show
It doesn’t take many episodes
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